LukeS
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Yes thankyou So is this how people run Linux and Windows at home? Or is there a more basic one for this.
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Daveskater
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You can install both on one hard drive and run it as a dual-boot system but I think you need to modify boot.ini or something to make it work.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Reedy
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I use vmware for using ubuntu. I like to have the ability to switch between os's with a click.
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pow
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VMWare is good for a network, Sun Virtualbox for me though.
Use Virtual Server 2005 R2 here as well.
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
You can install both on one hard drive and run it as a dual-boot system but I think you need to modify boot.ini or something to make it work.
no, it will work if you install the linux os after windows. Then you can use their bootloader to choose which os to use.
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DaveyLC
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Mines not very interesting... I do however have a 24" screen and a mug that holds a litre of tea!
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LukeS
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thats not a 1litre mug
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DaveyLC
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Ok Its not quite a litre but its bloody close you put a normal mug on a sheet of A4. I could get two mice in my mug
My mugs at home at a pint and this make them look pathetic... I like my tea!
[Edited on 21-10-2009 by DaveyLC]
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LukeS
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A normal mug on a piece of A4
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LukeS
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I have a pint mug
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DaveyLC
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Think about it.
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LukeS
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I don't get it.
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Reedy
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Pablo
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omg what a mess, i couldnt look at that every day id have to sort it lol
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LukeS
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My "desk" is worse lol
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LukeS
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Daimo B
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Well you've not got a job, clean it f**king up then.
Not like your looking for a job is it playing video games...
Davey, we have that mug here as well, but its too big for me. Mines just a 14oz mug, but two of those and im pissing for England in the morning...
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LukeS
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Well you've not got a job, clean it f**king up then.
Not like your looking for a job is it playing video games...
Davey, we have that mug here as well, but its too big for me. Mines just a 14oz mug, but two of those and im pissing for England in the morning...
It's normally clean but today it's not.
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Daimo B
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It doesn't just get dirty overnight.
There are no "messy" fairys. If its your room, only you done it.
As said, you have time, go clean it. Maybe even dust and hoover it and polish it.
Actually, your right, DON'T go work in McDonalds, their food is bad enough, u'll just make it worse
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LukeS
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
It doesn't just get dirty overnight.
There are no "messy" fairys. If its your room, only you done it.
As said, you have time, go clean it. Maybe even dust and hoover it and polish it.
Actually, your right, DON'T go work in McDonalds, their food is bad enough, u'll just make it worse
I don't like you
It's not actually dusty or dirty. It's just untidy.
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ed
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Daimo, do you just patrol this website looking for e-arguments?
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Daimo B
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No, just read morning post and see what a lazy expecting everyone else to do everything for him badger he is.
It winds me up. Things are allowed to wind me up especially when its to do with how the younger generation perceive that everyone should just giuve them everything on a plate attitude.
And if i DO just look for arguments, your comment alone would be a great reason to start one would it not? Think outside the box Eddy, not inside it.
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LukeS
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Dude. Did you read morning thread properly, i said i don't want to take JSA from people who work for their money. Is that expecting people to do things for me?
I also fend for myself at home apart from buying food, i make the food, tidy up look after everything when everyone else is away. My mum gives me nothing tbh, apart from a roof over my head in return for me helping her out around the house.
I'm a lot different to the people you see hanging about corners and without doing anything in their lives.
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Tom
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All I have on mine is a laptop, keybaord, phone, a lamp, an intray and some pads not even a monitor.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Davey, we have that mug here as well, but its too big for me. Mines just a 14oz mug, but two of those and im pissing for England in the morning...
But getting paid to use the loo is a beautiful thing!
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